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L.A. County Property Values on the Rise

An Assessor's Office report showing the figures was released Monday.

Property values are going up in Los Angeles County, according to the , which announced Monday a 2.24 percent jump in the total assessed value of properties on the tax roll.

Not surprisingly, the city of Los Angeles has the highest assessed value in the county at $419.1 billion—up 2.5 percent from last year. Long Beach placed second at $44.1 billion.

Beverly Hills had the highest year-to-year jump in valuation, up 6.5 percent. Other cities with sizable jumps in assessed value were Rolling Hills at 6 percent, Bradbury at 5 percent and San Marino  at 4.9 percent.

The total assessment of properties in the county is more than $1.13 trillion, a $24.8 billion jump over last year, according to the Assessor's Office. When tax-exempt assessments and state-funded homeowners' exemptions are factored in, the county's net assessment roll is $1.079 trillion, up 2.2 percent from last year.

 

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